In the heart of the village, the Clos Antonin Rodet is an island of greenery and elegance, which encapsulates the South Burgundy way of life. This imposing 17th century building has a typical Burgundian roof of glazed tiles. The elegant rooms look out onto a magnificent English-style garden, offering a haven of peace in the midst of century-old trees.
As one strolls around the garden, one can discover the former greenhouse, whose glass structure was made by a contemporary of Gustave Eiffel. Just nearby are the former stables that have now been converted into a charming tasting room where visitors can browse among a selection of wines from the Maison and its various estates.